Ramarchana Paddhati Explained
The Ramarchana Paddhati is a Sanskrit text attributed to Ramananda.[1]
Description
According to Ramanandi tradition, Ramananda transmitted this text to Anantananda and Surasurananda. After a benedictory verse that extols the gurus of the tradition,[2] the text prescribes the modes of worship of Rama. It describes the procedure for performing the murti puja of the deity (icon veneration), purification rites, and obligatory daily rites (nityakarma).[3]
See also
Notes and References
- Book: Varnekar, Dr. Sridhar Bhaskar . Sanskrit Vadamay Kosh . Bhartiye Bhasha Parishad . 1988 . 1st . Kolkata . 430 . Hindi.
- Book: Karnataka Through The Ages . 1968 . The Government Of Mysore . Servants of Knowledge . 430.
- Book: Bevilacqua, Daniela . Modern Hindu Traditionalism in Contemporary India: The Śrī Maṭh and the Jagadguru Rāmānandācārya in the Evolution of the Rāmānandī Sampradāya . 2018-01-19 . Routledge . 978-1-351-80570-4 . 91 . en.